Welcome to A Spot of Story Podcast
with host and 1930s historical romance author Danielle Grandinetti.
Join award-winning 1930s historical romance author Danielle Grandinetti as she chats with fellow authors, explores the rich culture of the 1930s, and shares about the craft of writing. Welcome to A Spot of Story.
Latest Episodes & Show Notes
Episode 9 | Echoes through History: The Real History Behind His Boss’s Little Sister | A Spot of Story Podcast
In this Echoes through History episode, I share the real Wisconsin history that inspired my novella His Boss’s Little Sister. Set in 1931, the story draws from Depression-era economics, dairy laws, and the unexpected crime of margarine smuggling—revealing how real events shaped the fiction’s fairytale mystery.
A Spot of Story | Episode 8 | Behind the Book: A Heart to Treasure with Dienece Darling
In this Behind the Book episode, author Dienece Darling joins me to discuss A Heart to Treasure, a Broader Regency novella of faith, class divides, and love tested by truth. We talk about hope, humility, and the storms that reveal what love is made of.
A Spot of Story | Episode 7 | Echoes through History: Why I Write 1930s Historical Romance
In this episode of A Spot of Story, I share why the 1930s hold such a powerful pull on my imagination. From the lingering shadows of the Great Depression to the quiet courage of ordinary people, discover how this decade shapes my stories of history, mystery, and hope.
A Spot of Story | Episode 6 | Behind the Book: Meringue Melody with Lori Soard
In this episode of A Spot of Story, I chat with author Lori Soard about Meringue Melody, her 1920s historical romance inspired by The Little Mermaid. From seaside hymns to second chances, discover how faith, music, and a Maine tea room shape Melody Harper’s journey of hope and belonging.
A Spot of Story | Episode 5 | Echoes of History: 1933, the Year the World Shifted
Welcome to A Spot of Story! In Episode 5 of Echoes of History, we step into 1933 — the year Germany changed course and the world shifted with it. It was a year of turning points: rising fear, new laws that endangered children, and the first quiet acts of courage…
A Spot of Story | Episode 4 | Beyond the Book: The Sweetheart Deal by Lenora Worth
Today on A Spot of Story: Beyond the Book — Lenora Worth shares about The Sweetheart Deal.
A Spot of Story | Episode 3 | Crafting the Tale: Creating a Writing Life by Jill Kemerer
Today on A Spot of Story: Crafting the Tale, I’m joined by Jill Kemerer to talk about her new book Creating a Writing Life.
Episode 2 | Echoes of History | The Loch Ness Monster
Exploring the history behind the Loch Ness Monster
Episode 1 | Behind the Book | The Lady’s Companion by Anna Jensen
Behind the Book with Anna Jensen and The Lady’s Companion
Episode 0: Welcome to A Spot of Story
Welcome to A Spot of Story Podcast with host and 1930s historical romance author Danielle Grandinetti.
Podcast Schedule
Set your dial to A Spot of Story, where books, history, and the writing life come alive over a steaming cup of tea.
Each month, join author Danielle Grandinetti for these recurring series:
Beyond the Book – In-depth conversations with fellow authors, sharing their tales, inspirations, and the craft behind the stories (20–30 minutes).
Echoes of History – Quick, 10-minute journeys into the real history behind the stories, settings, and characters in my novels.
Crafting the Tale – An occasional bonus on a fifth Saturday, offering insights into the art and practice of writing.
Seasonal Rhythm – The podcast follows a 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday release pattern, with planned pauses for Holy Week, Advent, and an August Sabbath.
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